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***SPOILERS***
Click is a movie that teaches its viewers a meaningful lesson. People take time for granted, especially their time with family. When the main character finds out about something called the universal remote control, he starts skipping away time with his family so that he can get his work done and be alone. When he starts to find out that this is not the way to deal with time and that he is losing time, it's already too late. He starts to lose his mind because he has no idea what has been going on. One second he is skipping away "bad times" and the next he's already aged 5 years. He loses his wife, his parents... though this movie does not have a bad ending! It turns out that everything, everything was just a dream. The main character goes back home happily, drops his work and finally tries to spend quality time with his family. He finally learns to value time and not take it for granted.
- @mockingbird of the Teen Review Board of the Hamilton Public Library

The only ok part of this movie was the end and it did have it's moments through the movie where you would maybe give a small chuckle but THAT'S IT. The rest of the movie was just bad. Adam shandler was just awful in this movie and the plot got cheesy real fast...

I have to say, I didn't think this movie would be what I thought it was. In the end, it really got me, and I loved it. It depicts the essence to not leave a family in the shadows nor behind you. No matter what, they come first (unless the movie was religiously based, then it would be religion comes first then family). The humor come have been cut or altered to carry the story more effectively and not have you giggle at serious events, but All in all, I give it 4/5 stars. ;)

In the movie Click, a shocking turn of events when Michael has found his way to a bed bath and beyond to find him self a “universal remote”. A friend named Morty helps him with his problem. He soon finds out that this remote doesn’t just control the TV but his whole universe. As well as he can manipulate anything around him. It was puzzling for him at the start and then he started depending on it and just like always when something is too good to be true it probably is. His life as he knew it was over. He started skipping though his whole life and all the things he hated doing he had skipped. Morty told him it will program itself and Michael didn’t know what he was getting into when he started out. After he found out what was happening, it was too late. Even though his dream became a reality, he still turned out to be sad and even lost his father without even knowing it. When he went back to see the last time he saw his father, he had seen his error in his life and finally discovered what sadness was. As time passes we have to make the right decisions, and Michael got a chance to redo his life. This is what made him change the person he really is and start caring about his family and his parents again. This movie was touching and near the end we see something people desperately need to pay attention to, that is that family always comes first. Great movie by Adam Sandler (Michael). A great family movie to enjoy.

Sexual Content:it shows Peoples feet while they are having sex. and shows a shadow of people having sex. and a dog continues to do it with a stuffed duck. and there a many ladies with revealing clothes

Summary

Michael Newman seems to have a perfect life- a beautiful wife, two small children, and a job with great potential. But as his jerky boss passes Michael up for promotion after promotion, Michael becomes fed up, and wishes he could find a way to just, oh, skip through the hard parts in life. He gets exactly that -and much, much more- when he stumbles upon the Beyond section of a Bed, Bath, and Beyond in search of a universal remote. But as it turns out, the remote controls, well, the entire universe! At first this seems a blessing, but as the remote begins to program itself Michael finds his life skipping by, sometimes a few months, sometimes years. Will he be able to get his life back before its entirely gone?

A business man (played by Adam Sandler) is tired of his life of having no escapes and can't have any fun. He also puts his work before family, which his wife is sick of it but still able to stand it. He soon obtains a universal remote control that can do anything that a TV remote can do, except it revolves around his life. He speeds through different moments (sad, happy, etc.) of his life and soon regrets of ever getting the remote control. He was upset that he didn't spend more time with family members and learned a huge lesson. He had finally gotten another chance (won't spoil of how he got it) at making things right for him.

Nothing is going Michaels way. He has a chance to become a partner at is design company, but that probably won't happen. because he can't even turn on his Tv. So to solve at least one of his problems he goes to the store to buy a universal remote. he soon finds out that he universal remote controls the universe. and soon he learns that it is watches what he does and fast forwards by its self.